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Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion (2020-21)
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HT:0–0
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EventPremier League 2020-21
DateSunday 23 May 2021
VenueEmirates Stadium, London
Player of the MatchNicolas Pépé
RefereeJonathan Moss
Attendance10,000
Weather13 °C (55 °F)
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Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion was a match which took place at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday 23 May 2021.

Nicolas Pepe scored twice in the second half as Arsenal beat Brighton, only to be denied a place in Europe by Tottenham's fightback against Leicester.

A strong finish to the season moved the Gunners within a point of their north London rivals heading into the final day, and with Arsenal cruising after Pepe's double, they were set to snatch seventh place from Spurs.

Despite finishing the season with a fifth straight league win, Arsenal were condemned to an eighth-placed finish as Tottenham clinched a 4-2 victory at the King Power Stadium.

That result ends the Gunners' record of playing in Europe every season since 1995-96 and means they have not finished above Spurs since 2016.

Arsenal director Josh Kroenke, son of owner Stan, was in attendance and some of the 10,000 fans returning to Emirates Stadium held banners that read 'Kroenke out', with the club's involvement in the abandoned European Super League having intensified ill-feeling towards the board.

Fans also voiced their disapproval during the game and as news of Tottenham's win filtered through after the final whistle, a cruel blow after Arsenal thought they had salvaged something from what has been a lacklustre season.

The mood at the final whistle was in stark contrast to that midway through the second half.

Arsenal were firmly on top, with Gabriel heading against the crossbar in the first half before Pepe controlled Calum Chambers' low ball into the Brighton box and fired right-footed past goalkeeper Robert Sanchez.

Pepe then added his 16th goal of the season, stroking the ball inside the far post with his left foot after the recalled Martin Odegaard rolled the ball into his path on the right wing.

There was a party atmosphere inside the ground when Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey volleyed against the crossbar and leapfrogging their derby rivals looked possible.

After Arsenal's defeat at Everton on 19 December, that seemed unthinkable as the Gunners were 15th, four points above the relegation zone and 11 behind third-placed Tottenham.

The fact they got so close, even after being seven points adrift of Spurs with five games left, offers some encouragement for next season.

So too the form of Pepe and Odegaard. Ivorian Pepe has finished the season with five goals in three games, suggesting he could be a key man for Arsenal next term, while Norwegian Odegaard played like he wants to return for another loan stint from Real Madrid.

Brighton were hoping to finish the season with a flourish, despite being assured of another year of Premier League football with three games to spare.

They drew with West Ham then came from behind to beat champions Manchester City on Tuesday, reaching 41 points to equal their best tally in four seasons in the Premier League.

They were unable to improve on that at the Emirates, having just one shot on target, while Arsenal's victory would have been more emphatic had Rob Holding not had a first-half effort disallowed for offside after Partey flicked on an Odegaard corner.

That meant the Seagulls finished one place lower than last season in 16th, but in his second year on the south coast, manager Graham Potter continues to improve the quality of his team and make their football easier on their eye.

The 46-year-old has already been linked with the Tottenham job this summer, but if Brighton can retain his services, along with the likes of defender Ben White and midfielder Yves Bissouma, they can hope to improve again next term.

Match[]

Details[]

23 May 2021
16:00 GMT
Arsenal Arsenal FC 2–0 Brighton & Hove Albion FC Brighton Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Jonathan Moss
Pépé Goal 49'60' HT:0–0
Report
Arsenal
Brighton
01 Bernd Leno
21 Calum Chambers
16 Rob Holding
03 Kieran Tierney
06 Gabriel
18 Thomas Partey
34 Granit Xhaka
19 Nicolas Pépé
11 Martin Ødegaard Substituted off in the 86th minute 86'
32 Emile Smith-Rowe Substituted off in the 74th minute 74'
14 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Substituted off in the 79th minute 79'
Substitutes:
07 Bukayo Saka Substituted on in the 74th minute 74'
08 Dani Ceballos
09 Alexandre Lacazette Substituted on in the 79th minute 79'
13 Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson
17 Cédric Soares
22 Pablo Marí
25 Mohamed Elneny
30 Eddie Nketiah
35 Gabriel Martinelli Substituted on in the 86th minute 86'
Manager:
Flag of Spain Mikel Arteta
26 Robert Sánchez
03 Ben White
04 Adam Webster
05 Lewis Dunk
33 Dan Burn
16 Alireza Jahanbakhsh Substituted off in the 45th minute 45'
13 Pascal Groß
08 Yves Bissouma
11 Leandro Trossard Substituted off in the 45th minute 45'
15 Jakub Moder
10 Alexis Mac Allister Substituted off in the 66th minute 66'
Substitutes:
06 Michał Karbownik
07 Aaron Connolly Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
14 Adam Lallana Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
17 Steven Alzate Substituted on in the 66th minute 66'
22 Percy Tau
23 Jason Steele
25 Moisés Caicedo
29 Andi Zeqiri
61 Tom McGill
Manager:
Flag of England Graham Potter

Man of the Match:

Assistant referees:
Marc Perry
Timothy Wood
Fourth official:
Dean Whitestone

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Arsenal Brighton
Goals scored 2 0
Total shots 16 5
Shots on target 5 1
Ball possession 54% 46%
Corner kicks 11 3
Fouls committed 10 8

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